The Research Institute for Random Things (RIRT)
revealed today that, on average, people spend 6.4 weeks’ worth of
hours searching for misplaced nail clippers.
Researcher, Matthew Vickers, said that when the
time came for people to cut their nails, few would accurately recall where they
had last seen or used the nail clipper. This means that many will spend some
time searching for the clippers.
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Nail clippers are a bugger to find when needed |
“The average accumulated time spent in search of
clippers is 6 weeks and 4 days. The ratio is 8:2 in favour of those who don’t
have a clue as to where the clippers are”, said Vickers.
Vickers went on to say: "It's a rather
strange phenomenon. Many of those involved in the research have
stated that when it's not needed, the clippers will be seen. But for some
unexplained reason, they seem to vanish when needed".
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